Peak Believed Reached In Seasonal Unemployment The Charlottetown National Em-. at other points lhrou .loyment Office reports that sea- and Queens Counties. The coun-;i -tonal unemployment has justifies of Kings and Queens, for em-. about reached it's peak. The of- ployment and insurance purpos- 'ice, supported by the generositytes are administered by the Char- it many advertisers. and the hear- luttetown Office; Prince Countyl y co-operation of the press, hllils serviced by the NattonalAEm- ween carrying out 1 jobs campaign. nloyment Office in Summerstde. 7 'ii an effort in alleviate the setison- I OTHER WORKERS AFFECTED tjl 5it..attnn, in addition to the many car- Durlng the next few weeks. the penters idle. hundreds of construc- Hmplnyment Branch of the Officel t:on labourers are also on the llill make fnllow-up calls on em- unemployed list. and many otherl. sir-yers to explore the possibilit-. trades are represented in the leug-I es of placing as many men as thy list of out-of-work peopIe., wossible. As has been pointed outj Hollseholders as well as merchants xy the Pxlellsive advertising and and businessmen. are also being Jv editorials in the press. this is a-'ked to consider the possiblity probably the best time of the year) of having repairs and alterations in t-arry out minor cnnstructirut carried out now, when both men jnhs. improvements and renova-.and material are in plentiful sup- tlmls Scores of carpenters are.ply. Several business establish- nnw idle in Charlottetown, and.ments In Charlottetown impress- CITY AND CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buys more all. POLICE COURT - The case of .he llughes Drug Store. in person charged with the theft i '. i h t - DR. ROBINS Royal Bank sultan12i5f,jffkef(f"?j.dQ';';ff,fd,,,Y 3;, "W h” rwllmm prawn" lPoIlce Court yesterday morning WE TREAT tbe sick well. Gil: i-A Dem" Charged Wl”' "Gilli gey's Pharmacy. open 8 am. m1 - i . drunk and incapable was sentenc- 3 pm. ed to 20 days in jail. CARD PARTY Central tioyal-i - ONE CASE ON DOCKET -Only ty Hall. Thursday at 3.30 Prizes, one case appeared on the docket lunch. and tollnament. of the Queen's County Magistrate's V V lCnurt presided over by Magi- .TRl-VTY H01 Tilfli Hi strate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday. rllllncr today. Tickets available at The case of 3 Ma.-5nn,;.1d rest. door. dent charged with failing to trans- . . i fer registration of I motor ve- .l;sAl;.!;id:';LE.eg:,uitryAi334329;" l hlcle was adjourned for one week. Rv Parkdalc Womens Institute.i (-Ann Mn-ry wmnnnsgwin. .. . . . njncrs at the card party at the . in M( AL FESTATAL. Broad .Clover Club were: Ladic-s' first, '3” mmE-m' 830 Cf. CV" by Dr Jnsie Blanchard second Mrs C (worse Ember" iClarkln: consolation Vi Tierney. VISIT HI-STYLE Mlllinery. Gti-ilen's first Dominic Doyle: sec- George Street. "where every style i find. Frank Doyle: consolation, is Hi-Style." iFred McAdam. Door prize Eng,- ene Coady; freeze-out, Mrs. M. FINAI. filcztrattce - Don't miss walker and Bruno Martin; spec- the variety of hats to clear at SI and SI 95. SHARON liI'GDEN'S Ballet Group will dance "Waltz of the Flowers” at Concert. P.W.t3- Hall. February 4th and 8th. Sponsored ial prize. Mrs. Ignatius Murphy. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY-rl'he funeral of the late Peter Cusack was held Wednesday morning from his late residence in Emy- lvale to St. Ann's Church. Lot 65, by Senior Ladies Aid. Prince Ed- ' where Requiem High Mass was ward Island Hospital. lrelebrated by the Pastor. Rev. , 'Charles McCarthy. Rev. Leo Her- SALE 31 H”l9"5 1'” 93'5"” 9P rell assisted in the choir and WI-Pk. I rock of dresses and skirts Rwy Jam” Smm, W," present 'f'?"""' illrgsi ”'3f7k 0lTfl'”955l93z in the sanctuary. Interment was All Hi:-::illher cnatntr atlgliialfmptiigeyi in the church cemetery whenl Also car coats and winter coats l :?E:;:,:h;a;e:?ngl;:e;l Ed greatly reduced. Smltlh. The pallbearers were Re- LAS1. "ME Tonfnyngclosinn, glnad Kelly, Clarence Cltrley, out clearance at MacFarlane Bros. Slmtngll 0:1" C"d"";re One nnly chesierfield suite. smok- Thu fl” 9 ' 9 er Clark "' l-rs. flonr remnants, kitchen rock- e "mm! was largely '"e"ded' ers. children": carriages and rock- coMMENmm A-r MEE'nN(',.. lnx CltHl'f!- Y0U'll NW-' many. At Tuesday night's annual meet- ghout Kings of by the campaign. have com- , tnenccd to retlecorate or rcpairw their premises The Local Office believes that many other citizens have also been influenced by the rather exten- sive advertising. and are taking steps to do work now rather than! wait until Spring or Summer. How- cier. as has been the case in other icars. many of the people who are prtlvitlin: winter work are hir- lllg uorkmen without using the fa- cilities of the Local Office. This as the employment officials point out, is their privtlegc and commend- 2-ble At the same time. the Locall Office would appreciate being in-I formed how many are being cm- ployrd hy any p.'tt'liClilaI' employ- ir, or prlv.1fet:ltl1cn, so that some idea t:.'ttt he obtained of the prom gress the canlp.'lii:n is making. APPEAL T0 PL'Bl.IC in other years long after the campaign has been concluded. the office has found that considerable; enlploynlcni has accrued front the. f'r'lTI”IDE'lIEli without the office knowl lllt! anvtiling about the details. The Iiniplt-yment Officials are appealing in tr pllblic for co-oper aiion in providing any informa- tion possillle as in the nujber of men hired. and the duration of any employment given. The rltsh of claimants to the of- five has eased tiff somewhat al-i lnough about 50 claims per day are still being taken and this ycttr's total has now reached a record high. This is due, it is be- licvetl. in amendments to the Act made some months ztgo. making it stlnlcwilat easier for applicants to qualify for benefits. I At the present time. slightlyy nver 300 residents of Charlotte- town. are being paid benefits dur- ing each of the first three days of the week - Monday. Tuesday and, Wt-dncsdny. Half of the 300 are paid during the mornings, and the remainder in the afternoons. I"RAUDliI.EN'l' CLAIMS Some suspected cases of frau- tiulent claims are under investiga- tion and some of the persons con- cerned. will appear in court 3hort-- ly Contr.-lry to it rather widel spread belief. a month usually. elapses between the time a claim- ants files a claim and the date on which he receives his first pay- ment. Thl: is due to the great number of claims being filed at fills period of the year. In casesl iihere rlturns are improperly com-, pleted or where insurance books: are missing. it may be even long-' er before the first claims payment is made. A missing insurance book can hold tip R claim for weeks and. the office points out. that it is the tcspnnsibiilty of the individual to see that his insurance book is prop-' erly stamped, and to obtain it from his employer upon separa- tion -from employment. Sentenced In many dollars at this final clear-I log of the City Council, Mayor Inf”! today. Stewart paid special tribute to. FINAL CLEARANCE today ...'.”,',',',,"',I,-5,". N:,'e”,!:;"'hf,"',,f,lf,' Ml"'F"la"' 5””-”'Fl"0r 3"dliu communitv service. as Secre- b"l"0'"'" lamp-5 'l99ll'lC l""l9'oi tary of the Charlottetown Schooll one only electric range and on Board. On behalf of the citizens only combination electric and coal in, cnnncu, nnd himsglf it, thank: "Hit A” llninll 83 Slcflflcn. ed Mayor MacNutt for the splen- prices. did work he had accomplished dur- ASST. MANAGER - Mr. Gerald lingd hilsh long! tenure of office. an ws ed hm many years in ggadlg. 5';l"e;gy'Nl;'a '1':;lc(1,Vl"'i5" 5:: which to enjoy his retirement. His will be leaving Moncton this week- Worship also offered special praise end for North Bay, Ontario. Hal to Fire Chief Jewell and the has been appointed assistant mun-l members of M5 Dcmrmwm (M a g t- r f ti r Zt-ller's Department lthe "magnificent job" they had Stnrp. Mr. Ready has been with iaccompllshed during Monday's 7.eller's Mont-ton Store since Mayi had me' "1 donlt bane” um” tiny ""19? Fire Department in ttnce on a conviction of public I l iii”: ..r:...r.:::.:.- stilts: 2:. s.i"-:.- Sturgeon They have one Iflnl E "M smledi Tl" "I'M?" 9'0"” "'9'" "'9 (.3 M, ynm Md ' 'l : theft of an ILE. Mulch truck ' 17- ' last fail. on accident with the cum WINNE-R5 g-rho uh irttck and ti misleading story sub- Verde W.I Card Party winners at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Red-i gg tnond were: Ladies. Mills Annlei"EvENSoN Hyrne. Gents. Mr. Francis Kelly, Onnsolntinn, Mrs, Leslie Mciman, Al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- V cl.-: Kelly. Ladies. Mrs. Joseph! Shea. Gents. Mr. Basil Trainor. Consolation, Mrs. M. J. Mclvor. Mr. Harry Kelly was the winner .-if an auto rnhe and Mr. Earle, Quinn it hlntlkt-t. Lunch ivas served at the parties hy the hostesses. assisted by iht-pSTER At the P. E. I. Has- Itilal Jan. 30, 1957. to Tina and Clarence Stevenson, Charlotte- town. I baby girl. Irene Pttm- ( town Hospital January .10, 1957 to Dr. and Mrs. John C. Therrlault. a son weight )3 lbs. ft on. member: nf the Institute fal. I.tl '-.' . . ”'l"l 7" "19 Sflillll Ff CF05-Sin 1h'.Rm'm Ilnvlrrlml Ill” "hurdl- tn Mr. chsllldl litre." .l'CKiN'lIF,V mnrning Ezuslng onlgln l'"”” ll-"W" "I Bellilnllem Wall FUNERAL TUESDAY - The 5,9," H,” mm” Plrkard, " minor damage to the truck and sung ft.V the Adult rhnlr largely attended funeral of Mrttl.i mush," Chme hm" WM-hi: M injmim Weironle. by Erna nickleso. Marshall Smith was held Tuesday 5 "H 15, 0" ' ' ll l Tho train jg fgponed in nun: ”PV0il0n. by the Explorers con- ttfternnnn from the home of her " daughter. Mrs. William MacKen- inovt.t-: - At the Charlnitt-tnwn vie, Flat River, with the Rev. Dtln- ' Hospital on January fith, sentient and in regard to the inci- dent. Trials of the charges were held earlier in the week with AI- hsnn Giliis Appearing as rinlnscl THERRIAULT-At the Charlotte Tr ?At Crossing Tim vturrny Harbor train llnd it , "lied I" "1" l'”"”'"l " N.LAi Si .InsrPl1's llospl. 'l"H'k in.'tfiNI with baled hay col-l "”'l"' 'Tl"' "Ill" "I W53 95059! 8! ill! sy Stevenson and Charles Steven-i Mm”,-y mun”, of the hind g(:'5:og;'fsg::':l'd?f m” "my I"""' Min Portfnyed Mary and -l059Pll- i when governed by France. Claude George Thistle of Char- lottetown was sentenced to two- four-month jail terms and prohibi- ted from driving a motor vo- hicle anywhere in Canada for thc next two years by Judge C. St. Clair Trainor in Queen's Colin- ty Court ycslerday. ThlstIe's sen- tences ctime after convictions on charges of public mischief and criminal negligence causing bod- ily harm. The sentences are to rlln concurrently Lnuls Lnfferly, also on Char- Iottetown. received a similar sen- defense and J.P. Nicholson as 'rnwn Prosecutor. uck Damaged I ,.im.,,,hmkM M passengers, Mdy clutled with the singing of Falresf tins hm-king slowly over the crnss- b nulls? Y'S MEN'S CLUB HOLDS INDUCTION SERVICE The weekly meeting of the Cen- tennial Y's Men's Club, held in the Banquet Room of the Y.M.C, January iioth. featured an In- duction Service, when three new; wide Visin nof Christian Brother- mcmbers were inducted into the Club: above. left - Dick Welton znd Jim Nicholson; extreme right: I Gizgry (second from l'ltZlil'- Also David Scales. Y'sdom's District Governor (third from right) Frank Camer- (third from left.) ion nf Summerside. attended this The members of the Centennial meeting and gave a very interest- I entry in the SWAP Basket ball ing address on the Y as a "World-I. League were present, and were jintroduced by their Coach. Y's hood". The Speaker was thanked ; Dick Welton. by Club Past President. Robert! The members of the team are Larry Flack. Sterling Lavers. Al- lan Brady. Allan Dunbar. David Mills, Dick Matheson. Kicr John- appearlng in the above photo isl Clllb President. Bennett Carri tston. Allan Bowhess. and Hugh MacI.ean. Other guests were Don Baker of the Summerside Y's Mens Club. and George Andrew at the Char- iottetown Alpha Y's Mens Club. The meeting closed with the sing lng of God Save The Queen." Guardian Photo Review Of Cases In Police Court There were 1,152 cases lice Court during 1956. represent- irn an increase of IN compared with 1955, according to I state- ment prcparetl by .I.A McGuilian. Clerk of the City Police Court. The Court collected the sum nflliille girls wearing white capes. Slti,2.'l.'l 25 during the Year. til? , majority of which (Sl3,59ll: by way carrying of ordinary fines. Ordinary Fines imposed by the! Court included 580 tickets for me- ter violations at 50 cents each; and 2.180 meter and parking tic-I heardl and disposed of in the City Pn-. Their Learning. i Merry Christmas Friends, byl Norman Smith. i Exercise. Christmas Gifts, by' Chester, Stewart, Ruth. Beth. Don-. nu. Evelyn Jt-an. anti Carol Cole.. Motion Soon. he little ones of- Bt-thiehem by the Junior Girls. A Wish by Barbara Dickieson- Chorus, What Child is This. with Gwyneth taking the solo part. Exercise, Christmas Angels. The Retired Secretory (Continued from page 1) done and the large attendance here tonight. I regret the absence of Frank MacPhee and Ern Foal--' er former members of the Boardl who are laid slide through ill- ness.” Major McNutt said in ac-l cepting the presentation. l Dealing with his experience un- .der five board chairmen Major McNutt said that the pttblic do not realize the work the members do each year. He referred to the excellent work done by Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald and Mrs. J.P. Lantz over a considerable period. .siIver bands nn their heads. and silver wands in the form of a star was very loveIy.l Trio, Shepherds shake off your ,drowsy sleep by Etta, Patsy, and, .Merilyn. i tude for the great contribution made by Major McNutt in many spheres of activity down through the years. A presentation of a bouquet of red roses was made to Mrs. Mc- Nutt and also to Miss Ada Harrls.l Secretary to Mr. McNutt by Mrs-; Walter Lawlor on behalf of the; School Board. 1 Head table seating Included Dr.i H.H. Shaw, retired Supt. of Edit- catinn. Dr. L.W. Shaw, Deputy. Minister of Education. Mrs. Wal-I ter Lawlor, Miss Ada Harrls,l Mayor J.D. Stewart. Major and Mrs. T.E. McNutt, Dr. and Mrs. Il.G. Lea, IIon- .1. George MacI(ay and Mrs. MacKay, Dr. W.J.P. Mac Milton and Mr. J.A. Fullerton. r Morn! Christnias. by Donna i He described several of the major I kets at Sl.00 each. .HfluSl0II. iactivities of the Board since 1923, Offences dealt with by lhel Keeps Christmas, Etta Laird. lwhen in esslon to the late Court included 663 drunk a lid; H9110 Everybody, by Beth John- Benj. Balderson he 'r Sec- incapable; 103 drttnk and disor-I stony retgry under the mg (13.3. Long. tiorly: 23 disorderly condufii 511 Merry Christmas. by Faye Dick-'wqrth as chairman, l-A notgblg ilriving while impaired; false pre-I lcnses 3: forgery fl: criminal ne-l Thprgi, mun-., hy H;-ten pinkie. ' gllgence 4: break. enter. and theft' 3, vagrancy 80: speeding Si. iSchooI Supervisors Become Members Canadian Ass'n The Division of School Super- visors of the Department of Ed- ucation of Prince Edward Island has joined the Canadian Associa- -tion of School Superintendents and Inspectors fC.A-S.S.I. it was an- nounced yesterday by Mr. Gordon Rice, who The C.A.S.S.I. has as its pri- mary aim the determining and tiiscnssing of solutions of educa- tional problems of mutual concern The Association and it is understood that the meet- lng of the delegates from the ten Provinces. to be held in Septem- ber of this year. will take place in Fredericton. NE. in conjunc- tlon with the annual meeting of the Canadian Education Associa- tion. mct-ts annually Mr. DJ MacArthur was elec, fed as the first Secretary of the ocal branch. which will hold its next meeting nn April 22. Beautiful Service Held At New Glasgow Members of the Explorers, Mia- slon Band, and Baby Band under :50” H”"”' title direction of their leaders. Mrs. ( M lAnd vice in the United Church, wlthi Mrs. George l)Icki I Isl, softly playing of Bethlehem. The whole group lwith Mrs. Ed 5. Edwards and Mrs. Blair row, held their Christmas Ser- l cum all organ-5 . 0 Little Town words as render; u- 1 audio light . Christmas) co , (of the fiercest battles of the South ment Thursday asked Parliament ieson. gtrlvance was made in I924 when .the pension project for teachers son. Iwas approved. I recall that the Duct Lullaby. hr Joan Steven- I Iaie Miss Alice Finnessey of Queen inn and Lynda MCCOubre.i'. lsquare School and the late Mr. J. , Olfefinit Feceiynd by Ffeddlr D. Seaman of Prince Street were iDlcktesou and (harles Stevensomlthe ms: in Rug, under in. 20l;3lfli8Y- I I b R "1 l scheme,” he said. t-come or -csus. y u .lf0N. MACKAY Johnston Hon. J. George MacKay, Acting remler, said he was pleased, and indeed found it a privilege to re- The Nativity Scene beginning P with pantomine, Sllnei Night. by MFS- Eilwlfdl. Mrs. Ralph DiCk- present the Government and re I950". 5119”! Dlckleinlh Gwyneth . call the faithful and conscientious MacDonald. Elizabeth. and Jon I work of Major McNutt. especiallly stcvenson. while the Junior sirislrlurlng wartime, and later in con- 5BnE- lnectitln with the C " Legion. The Shepherds were. Howardlye pointed out inn; Main, Mu. Laird. Chester Moffatt, Norman mm W” n ninyo,-tan of non", Smith, and Stewart Johnston. Pnt- note. enneninuy menunnlng ntn As the Angels appeared. Miss; Shelia Dlckiesou sang sweetly,,..e "Angels we have heard on high." Mrs. Blair Andrew as speaker be- fore the entrance of each group- His valuable service as See- tory of the School Board com- 3 mends Major MacNutt very highly ;'fIor the honour being done him . er ,” r. . The Chflir "'13- W9 Three WI". Meny?i"l Stlgwsrliiralifinhltlvlfs llflellv WW9 WW" DlCkl959"v . glad to be present and on behalf of Heddle Dickie-i""v ,3"d orvlllcythe City Council and the citizens :'("1':lnl:l:s"lg::l 3v-;mK'":!3h-ufgsl of Charlottetown express grati- Mrs. Lloyd Houston entered while, :'e'Ve 8 8l0l'y for tell is the 1:;-,AfricIn confllcti, such as lPaardo- ans was hung. 0 0W2 Y 0 - bur , Driefooten and We kom. dren dressed in foreign chstumei Itgis I matter of record tits: in and the rest in native dress "in the battle of Ptlardeburg the thir- Christ their is no East or West" gy rntnnn boy, stood nnnutde; in was sung. Closing Hymn. 0 COIN shoulder. and in the famous march All Ye F8"3ifitl- to Bloemfontein not one member Rev. Allison Finley expressed of Company '0" fell out of ranks. thanks toillll who madeet-lhlsbeseh on gengemben 30, 1900' the N, vce posshe. and offer no "All Aboard for Canada" sound- dlctlon. Much credit is due Miss tn nnn Amb,-one Rodd nnd his YESTERDAY'S WINNER on THE REGULAR HAM AT A'l'KINSON'S January Solo MRS. I. RACHMEL North River Road Burke Electric Authorized & Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 112 Kent St. Baptist Business Meeting Held A Ipeclnl business meetin of the Baptist Church Wu held it the church auditorium to discuss the plan for church extension t ' t- ed by the planning ' . New memt u were added to the com- mittee with Instructions to continue work with a view of finalizing the much needed extension plan. New membe 3 are joining the church at a rate that renders the seating cu- pneitY inadequate. Two new Sun- day School rooms are needed to ac- commodate the increased attend- ance. A representative number of church member. were in attend- ance. Moderator Andrew Baguall had charge of the meeting. RCAF Wing Auxiliary Holds Entertainment A very successful basket social and evening of entertainment un- der the organization of the Ladies Auxiliary of No. 201 (Confedera- tion) Wing of the R.C.A.F. Assocla lion was held in the new Wing Quarters last evening The entertainment consisted of a sing song led by Walter Cox with Mrs. Ernest Lord at the piano. An interesting activity of the even- ing was the auctioning of a gently decorated lunch basket by Jack Mustard. John Coates, the English singer who died In 1941, began his career as a choir boy in Yorkshire. iPage 2 The Guardian Thursday. Jan. 31. 1957 WEAIFEFT TORONTO ' (CP) - Temperg. tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: Max. Quebec . 4 Fredericton .. 7 Saint John 1o Moncton 7 Halifax . . 1.3 Charlottetown . 5b 2 Sydney .... . 4b ii Yarmoutil . ll 21 St. John's . . . . . . . . . .. ab 5 HALIFAX ICPE D The Halifax weather office says a break in the cold weather is forecast today. A large high pressure area wilt move past and permit milder an- to flow into the Maritimes. It will also permit the approach of the next disturbance, and snniv is forecast to begin ill the western regions before midnight. Northern Nova Scotia, Princq Edward Island and Eastern NH. counties: Clear. clouding over by evening: milder; light winds in- creasing in afternoon to south is Low-high at New Glasgow za below and 20 above, Charlotte- town 5 below and 20 above. Along. ton to below and 20 above. High tide today at Charlottetown at 11.46 am. and 11.15 p.m Sum- nterside tide eighteen minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 1.35 am. and sets at 519 pm. SA REGULAR HAM GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY (Soc Daily Ad for Winner) ATKlNSON'S JANUARY CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND LE E-M ClmPb9" Who 90 "DENY surviving buddies sailed for home assisted with the decoartlng of on me --rdnno-v. it-ounwtng nap. overs on the Island of St. Helen: and In England, they arrived in Halifax on November 1st. On return to his native home, Mr. Rodd resumed his farming career. He was predeceased by his wife. the former Elizabeth Ethel Crockett of York, and a son Lieut. Parker Rodd, who was killed in Italy during World War II. Surviving members of the fa- mlly include three sons. Wall- ace of West Royalty. John Am- brose of Milton. and Herald of Surnmerside: and two daughters. Jean. (Mrs. Allison MacI.ean. Summerslden. and Verna. (Mn. Death Claims (Continued from page I) iroopship "Sardinlan"'. arrived at Cape Town. In the months following. the late Mr. Rodd and his Canadian mrndt-it were engaged in some MORE SUEZ COSTS LONDON (AP) -- The govern- for an additional l'.39.000.of)0 to J.L.B. Anderson, Charlottetown). January GREENDAUS GIANT SALE Continues or rwuds. To 49.50. H Sale 21.88 8. 27.88 LudIos' WINTER COATS. plain Men's SUBURBAN C 0 ATS. window pane chocits. plain and fancy weave. Value to 29.50. 1 James Mnclfliy, Cecil Maser and i to intz when it struck the left side Al. n! the truck which was in the act my of crossing the tracks. nltl Nicholson officiating. Flower-yv Mr. and Mrs- James Doyle, hearers were David Morrison. berry Plains a daughter. M Teresa. Cnilllm MacPhertlnn. Pall-bearersl v.'t-re Lester MacRae. MumockiDEATHS the truck racks, platform and left: side nf the cab. The well-packed load of hay was only slightly dis-l fol mliisml caused damage to 5”" Morrison. Damon Ross, Alexand- '.ilA(".I.EOD - Al the P.E.l. Hos- er Gillie. Hen Beers, and Waldo Tliv or. The in the Chllrcitmtgfnnsgtlilatnngkcgmi p"3l' w9d""d3-V '”'"""y 3m"- ,"y' mm, my". I957, Sankey Macbeod of 57 Ed- ward St. in his 5lttt year. Re-i m-”- mains are resting at the Culcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Friday after- noon: servlce commencing at: 2 o'clock. Interment P 2 tip I e'lti Cemetery. RODD - Suddenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Wed- nesday. Jan. I), I957. Mr. T. Ambrose Rodd of Milton in his nth year. Remains were trans- flerred train the Maftilean Funognl I one ynterdq n ornoon to is late residence where they will rest tmdl 1:3 p.m. totnormw afternoon. Funeral from St. John's Church, Milton. tomorrow Diurtday. lervtce starting at 2:3 N. D. Mccloolt UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMEII E Charlottetown and North Wllhbln IIIALSHI t . tale. turhed- TIR. AND MRS. ISAAC .l0I.LI- engagement of their daughter Frances Earl, son of Mr. Brown. Marriage In Toronto in the very near fu-; I PERSONALS Cpl; Hettis Moe Wentherbee in Friends of Mn. B.A. Weather- Intermt-nt In Sherwood Cemetery l Cask:-t will remain open at church tlntll commencement of. scrvice. NGAGEMENTS MORE wish to announce the eldest 5 Mary to Lloyd I and Mrs. Alleni to take place; llfc. Val Infield. II .V Wnntla Railings. Funeral services will take place the Mission Bnndl this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from St. John's Church, Milton. Inter- rtaver the costs of the Suez opera- tion. Earller estimates were that the Suez military operations would I-Exercise. by I.udIos' DRESSES. Regular to Inweti by singing Jesus Bids Uni cost Britain t'.35.000.0tl) to 250.- 000.0(1). ment will be in the Sherwood Ce- metery. H.i'mn. The wise may Bring NOTICE OF DINNER MEETING CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Tuesday, February 5th, 1957 Sponsored by CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD OF TRADE centered around I The Atlantic Provinces Economic Council Guest Speaker R. J. RANKIN Halifax. N. S. Newly elected President of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council. Reception 6 P. 1; Dinner 7 P. M. Price 81.50 Aoordlal invitationhextended toaillnterutedtoamnd. Ailthutinv into the (Phont.-9121)prioru Feklllfylttlj 14.95. Sale 5.00 & 7.88 49.50. Sale 9.97 to 18.97 Men's 2-PANT SUITS. Value to LtIdIos' CAR COATS. log. to 1 9.95. Sale 11.44 8: Children's 3-place COAT SETS. Sale 10.44 ow snnou cons. at-s 11-Mi. Special 12.88 16.88 12.95. to 4.95. l..Idu' WINTIR COATS. log- dur to 29.50. Solo 16.66 Sale 28.88 Men's IOMIER JACKETS. us to 11.95. Sale 6.66 Ioys' SIIIURIAN COA wool Woods. 00:. Value: to Solo 9.94 Ioys' rwm l-Aim. n . Solo 2.44 & 3.44 m: cm: PANTS. Values 's.'.l. 4.95 a. 6.97 1. AI.Co.I.td. , P.